Climate change was top of the news agenda again last week. While Blair cosied up to Bush two men who would be king spoke of the need to make urgent cuts.
For almost 60 years, scientists have been visiting the uninhabited island of Eynhallow in Orkney to study a seabird called the Fulmar. Their long running research is showing that the birds may well be the victims of climate change.
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Melting ice sheets caused by rising temperatures will put millions at risk of flooding, experts say.
Sea levels could rise by more than three feet by the end of the century - putting millions of people at risk of flooding, according to a new study.Climate hits the headlines... again!
Climate change was top of the news agenda again last week. While Blair cosied up to Bush two men who would be king spoke of the need to make urgent cuts.Stark warning over climate change
Rising concentrations of greenhouse gases may have more serious impacts than previously believed, a major scientific report has said.Orkney seabirds may be victims of Global warming
For almost 60 years, scientists have been visiting the uninhabited island of Eynhallow in Orkney to study a seabird called the Fulmar. Their long running research is showing that the birds may well be the victims of climate change.